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center specializing in the research of polling

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1. We are a public opinion poll.

2. A public opinion poll was made.

3. A pollster conducts public opinion polls.

4. Public opinion polls showed the public blamed Congress, not Clinton, for the debacle.

5. The president stands high in the public opinion polls.

6. He was riding high in the public opinion polls.

7. Your Federation opinion polls will open a public debate.

8. We are going to conduct a public opinion poll.

9. Does this opinion poll accurately reflect the public mood?

10. His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls.

11. 16 He was riding high in the public opinion polls.

12. 25 He was riding high in the public opinion polls.

13. 20 The president stands high in the public opinion polls.

14. Congress as an institution scores low in public opinion polls.

15. 12 Does this opinion poll accurately reflect the public mood?

16. There is now widespread support for these proposals, according to a recent public opinion poll.

17. Public opinion was divided, with initial national polls yielding inconsistent results.

18. 13 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion.

19. 25 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion.

20. 11 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion.

21. 26 Opinion polls indicated a feeling among the public that it was time for a change.

22. Public opinion polls show a majority of respondents support a welfare overhaul.

23. For our Second Opinion Program please contact the Barrow Neurological Institute

24. Pollster John Zogby discusses the value of information acquired through public opinion polls.

25. During the election contest newspapers are not allowed to publish public opinion polls.